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  1. No access for the externalist: Discussion of Heil's 'privileged access'.N. Georgalis - 1990 - Mind 99 (393):101-8.
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    Awareness, understanding, and functionalism.N. Georgalis - 1996 - Erkenntnis 44 (2):225-56.
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    La constante evolutiva: continuidades y rupturas en el pensamiento de José Ingenieros.Jonathan Adrián Georgalis - 2018 - [Buenos Aires?]: Compaginado desde TeseoPress.
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    Review of N. Georgalis, The Primacy of the Subjective. [REVIEW]Derek H. Brown - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20:402-406.
  5. The Primacy of the Subjective: Foundations for a Unified Theory of Mind and Language.Nicholas Georgalis - 2006 - Cambridge MA: Bradford Book/MIT Press.
    In this highly original monograph, Nicholas Georgalis proposes that the concept of minimal content is fundamental both to the philosophy of mind and to the philosophy of language. He argues that to understand mind and language requires minimal content -- a narrow, first-person, non-phenomenal concept that represents the subject of an agent's intentional state as the agent conceives it. Orthodox third-person objective methodology must be supplemented with first-person subjective methodology. Georgalis demonstrates limitations of a strictly third-person methodology in the study (...)
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  6. First-person intentionality.Nick Georgalis - 2006 - In The Primacy of the Subjective. MIT Press.
     
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  7. Mind, Language and Subjectivity: Minimal Content and the Theory of Thought.Nicholas Georgalis - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    In this monograph Nicholas Georgalis further develops his important work on minimal content, recasting and providing novel solutions to several of the fundamental problems faced by philosophers of language. His theory defends and explicates the importance of ‘thought-tokens’ and minimal content and their many-to-one relation to linguistic meaning, challenging both ‘externalist’ accounts of thought and the solutions to philosophical problems of language they inspire. The concepts of idiolect, use, and statement made are critically discussed, and a classification of kinds of (...)
     
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  8. On Frege's Supposed Hierarchy of Senses.Nicholas Georgalis - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper argues against the claim that Frege is committed to an infinite hierarchy of senses. Carnap and Kripke, along with many others, argue the contrary; I expose where all such arguments go astray. Invariably these arguments assume (without citation) that Frege holds that sense and reference are always distinct. This is the fulcrum upon which the hierarchy is hoisted. The counter to this assumption is based on two important but neglected passages. The locution ‘indirect sense’ has no ontological significance (...)
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  9. The fiction of phenomenal intentionality.Nicholas Georgalis - 2003 - Consciousness and Emotion 4 (2):243-256.
    This paper argues that there is no such thing as ?phenomenal intentionality?. The arguments used by its advocates rely upon an appeal to ?what it is like? (WIL) to attend on some occasion to one?s intentional state. I argue that there is an important asymmetry in the application of the WIL phenomenon to sensory and intentional states. Advocates of ?phenomenal intentionality? fail to recognize this, but this asymmetry undermines their arguments for phenomenal intentionality. The broader issue driving the advocacy of (...)
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  10. Rethinking Burge's thought experiment.Nicholas Georgalis - 1999 - Synthese 118 (2):145-64.
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    Asymmetry of access to intentional states.Nicholas Georgalis - 1994 - Erkenntnis 40 (2):185-211.
  12. Representation and the first-person perspective.Nicholas Georgalis - 2006 - Synthese 150 (2):281-325.
    The orthodox view in the study of representation is that a strictly third-person objective methodology must be employed. The acceptance of this methodology is shown to be a fundamental and debilitating error. Toward this end I defend what I call.
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  13. A Neo-Searlean Theory of Intentionality.Nicholas Georgalis - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (7):475-495.
    I present Searle’s theory of intentionality and defend it against some objections. I then significantly extend his theory by exposing and incorporating an ambiguity in the question as to what an intentional state is about as between a subjective and an objective reading of the question. Searle implicitly relies on this ambiguity while applying his theory to a solution to the problem of substitution in propositional attitudes, but his failure to explicitly accommodate the ambiguity undermines his solution. My extension of (...)
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  14. Thinking Differently About Thought.Nicholas Georgalis - 2019 - In Perception, Cognition and Aesthetics. New York: Routledge. pp. 170-187.
    A new theory of thought is introduced based on a distinction between thought-tokens and thoughts; thought-tokens map many-one to the sentences that express them. What an agent is thinking on a given occasion constitutes her thought-token. Thought-tokens are given expression via a sentence uttered in a public language. Such sentences have determinate standard contents but the thought-tokens they express frequently do not. Moreover, the contents of thought-tokens of various agents may differ significantly, yet our common linguistic practices of thought attribution (...)
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  15. Mind, Brain, and Chaos.Nicholas Georgalis - 2000 - In The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: pp. 179-201.
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    Intentionality and representation.Nicholas Georgalis - 1986 - International Studies in Philosophy 18 (3):45-58.
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    PostScript.Nicholas Georgalis - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):121-126.
    Three problems are raised for Nicholas Georgalis’s recent work: (1) a problem with regard to the supposed noninferential knowledge of minimal content, (2) a problem with the “necessary condition” Georgalis stipulates for the legitimate application of a first-person methodology to a science of the mind, and (3) a problem with regard to denying phenomenal content to intentional acts.
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    First-Person Methodologies: A View From Outside the Phenomenological Tradition.Nicholas Georgalis - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):93-112.
    It is argued that results from first-person methodologies are unacceptable for incorporation into a fundamental philosophical theory of the mind unless they satisfy a necessary condition, which I introduce and defend. I also describe a narrow, nonphenomenal, first-person concept that I call minimal content that satisfies this condition. Minimal content is irreducible to third-person concepts, but it is required for an adequate account of intentionality, representation, and language. Consequently, consciousness is implicated in these as strongly—but differently—than it is in our (...)
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    Ontology downgraded all the way.Nicholas Georgalis - 1999 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 80 (3):238–256.
    Willard Quine has recently defended his brand of scientific realism and naturalism (1992). He has expanded his defense (1993, 1996), utilizing observation sentences in their holophrastic guise. He also argues that the latter bear “... significantly on the epistemology of ontology” and provide for the commensurability of theories. I argue that they fail in all these tasks. Further, Quine’s long‐standing commitment to a kind of scientific realism, on the one hand, and his frequent employment of proxy functions and the rejection (...)
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    Reference remains inscrutable.Nicholas Georgalis - 2000 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 81 (2):123–129.
  21. Burge's thought experiment: Still in need of defense. [REVIEW]Nicholas Georgalis - 2003 - Erkenntnis 58 (2):267-273.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Nicholas Georgalis - 1989 - Linguistics and Philosophy 12 (6):745-748.
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    Review: A Realist's Teleological View of Belief. [REVIEW]Nicholas Georgalis - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (2):85 - 88.
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    al-Riyāḍ al-Khazʻalīyah fī al-siyāsah al-insānīyah.Khazʻal Khān - 2013 - Bayrūt: al-Dār al-ʻArabīyah lil-Mawsūʻāt.
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  25. Wronging by Requesting.N. G. Laskowski & Kenneth Silver - 2022 - In Mark C. Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 11.
    Upon doing something generous for someone with whom you are close, some kind of reciprocity may be appropriate. But it often seems wrong to actually request reciprocity. This chapter explores the wrongness in making these requests, and why they can nevertheless appear appropriate. After considering several explanations for the wrongness at issue (involving, e.g. distinguishing oughts from obligation, the suberogatory, imperfect duties, and gift-giving norms), a novel proposal is advanced. The requests are disrespectful; they express that their agent insufficiently trusts (...)
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    El pensar y la distancia: hacia una comprensión de la crítica como filosofía.José Manuel Chillón - 2016 - Salamanca: Sígueme.
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    Una ética para hoy: la filosofía moral en Julián Marías.Sánchez-Romero Martín-Arroyo & M. José - 2016 - Salamanca: Publicaciones Universidad Pontificia.
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    Crítica, psicoanálisis y emancipación: el pensamiento político de Herbert Marcuse.Damián Pachón Soto - 2016 - Bogotá, D. C., Colombia: Ediciones USTA, Universidad Santo Tomás.
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    ʻIrfānʹhā-yi vāridātī: Fālūn Dāfā, ʻirfānʹhā-yi surkhpūstī = Falun Dafa.Dāvud Ranjbarān - 2009 - Tihrān: Sāḥil-i Andīshah-i Tihrān (SĀT).
    Chinese philosphy of cults, Falun Gong and Indian mysticism.
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    Deleuze'ün Spinoza'sı: Yaratıcı Felsefi Tarih ve Spinozacılığın Pratik Sonuçları.İbrahim Okan Akkın - 2023 - In Eylem Yolsal Murteza (ed.), Filozofların Filozofları. İstanbul: Pinhan Yayıncılık. pp. 163-188.
    Deleuze’ün Spinozacı yaşam tahayyülünde ‘ne yapmalıyız?’ sorusuna normatif, ahlaki ya da siyasi bir yanıt bulamıyoruz ama varoluşu düşünmenin içkin bir olanağını keşfediyoruz. Düşünmeye 'dışarıdan' yani dünyadan başlamak insani (kurgusal) bir dünyaya değil, içinde yaşadığımız gerçek dünyaya inanmak demektir. İçkinliğin politik anlamı düşünceyi dünyaya getirmektir.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ N.N. Strakhova: opyt intellektualʹnoĭ biografii: monografii︠a︡.N. V. Snetova - 2011 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. universitet.
    Монография представляет собой исследование философских взглядов одного из представителей второй половины XIX века, мыслителя, публициста, литературного критика, переводчика, издателя, Н. Н. Страхова.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ N.N. Strakhova: opyt intellektualʹnoĭ biografii: monografii︠a︡.N. V. Snetova - 2011 - Permʹ: Permskiĭ gos. universitet.
    Монография представляет собой исследование философских взглядов одного из представителей второй половины XIX века, мыслителя, публициста, литературного критика, переводчика, издателя, Н. Н. Страхова.
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  33. Atvaita ñānamirtam.Irāmmacāmi N̄ānatēcikar - 1966
     
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  34. Luân lý chức nghiệp nhà giáo.Gia Tường Nguyễn - 1967 - [Saigon]: Bộ giáo-dục.
     
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  35. Ngôn ngữ và thân xác.Văn Trung Nguyễn - 1968 - [Saigon]: Trình Bày.
     
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    Ikhwān al-Ṣafā al-muftará ʻalayhim: iʻjāb wa-ʻajab.Rashīd Khayyūn - 2013 - Dubayy: Dār madārik lil-nashr.
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    Ethics and humanity: themes from the philosophy of Jonathan Glover.N. Ann Davis, Richard Keshen & Jeff McMahan (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Ethics and Humanity pays to tribute to Jonathan Glover, a pioneering figure whose thought and personal influence have had a significant impact on applied ...
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  38. Formación y aplicación del Derecho (Aspectos actuales).José-María Martín Oviedo - 1972 - Madrid,: Instituto de Estudios Políticos.
     
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    Introducción a la lógica y al análisis formal.Manuel Sacristán Luzón - 1973 - Barcelona [etc.]: Ariel.
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    Dīn, maʻnavīyat va rawshanfikrī-i dīnī: sih guft va gū bā Muṣṭafá Malikiyān.Muṣṭafá Malikiyān - 2008 - [Tihrān]: Nashr-i Pāyān.
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    Investigación jurídica: instrumentos metodológicos.Fernando E. Núñez Jiménez - 2010 - Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia: Editorial El País.
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    Vaidikavāṅmaye jīvaḥ.Śatrughna Pāṇigrāhī - 2013 - Verāvalam, Jūnāgaḍhajanapadam, Gujarātam: Śrīsomanāthasaṃskr̥tayunivarsiṭī.
    On concept of Jīva in Hindu philosophy and Vedic literature.
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    Sirhak kihaeng: yŏhaeng kil esŏ Chosŏn Rŭnesangsŭ ŭi sumŭn chuyŏktŭl ŭl mannada.Su-yŏng Kwŏn - 2011 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Hwanggŭm Sigan.
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  44. Kjellén's legacy: a story of divergent interpretations.Thomas Lundén - 2021 - In Ragnar Björk & Thomas Lundén (eds.), Territory, state and nation: the geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Tuyển tập.Đức Thảo Trần - 2017 - Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Chính trị quốc gia Sự thật.
    Works of Tran Duc Thao, a Vietnamese philosopher.
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  46. Muqaddimah-i Ibn Khaldūn.Ibn Khaldūn - 1966 - Tihrān: Bungāh-i Tarjamah va Nashr-i Kitāb. Edited by Muḥammad Parvīn Gunābādī.
     
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  47. Min Muqaddimat Ibn Khaldūn.Ibn Khaldūn - 1967 - Bayrūt,: Dār al-Mashriq. Edited by Albīr Naṣrī Nādir.
     
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  48. Del electrón a Dios.Santiago J. Lorén - 1968 - Barcelona,: Plaza & Janés.
     
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  49. La fundamentación del derecho natural.Francisco Ordóñez Noriega - 1967 - Bogotá,: Editorial Kelly.
     
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  50. Cuvāmi Nittiyān̲antarin̲ pon̲moḷikaḷ.N. Pasumporkizhar - 1970
     
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